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luck then.” Tracy then replied wishing Fiona luck for her interview and hugging her as she got ready to leave.
Fiona then got into a cab and drove to Ashwood enterprise.
Chapter 2
The cab then stopped in front of a gigantic glass building, with a huge billboard sign written Ashwood enterprise. As Fiona got out of the cab she was happy that the weather was only full of sunshine as she needed the mood booster.
She then confidently entered into the building with her black heels and black power suit. She was surprised to see a female receptionist on the ground floor as she had come in excepting to see only males everywhere. Maybe the CEO was only sexists when it came to people who worked near him, Fiona then thought to herself.
‘’Hello miss, what can I help you with?’’ the brown haired receptionists then said with a large friendly smile and Fiona immediately liked her.
‘’I’m here for an interview with Mr. Ashwood.’’ Fiona then replied causing the brown haired woman to pause and look at her in shock at the fact that she was a woman going to an interview which was only hiring males.
Fiona almost laughed at the thought of how she had gotten the interview appointment. She had pretended to be male on her CV email application. The interviewee’s were just going to get the shock of their lives to know that Tiran was a female. She had not lied entirely as that was her middle name Fiona Tiran Blackstone.
“Okay then, follow me and I will lead you to where the interviews are taking place.” The blonde receptionists then replied leading Fiona to the elevator. There she pressed the elevator button which led to the top floor of the building.
It was really no surprise for Fiona as Mr. Ashwood was the CEO and owner of this successful company after all and got the top floor.
The elevator door then opened signaling that they had arrived at the place of destination.
At first Fiona stood there in the elevator looking and mesmerized by the expensive décor which covered the reception area to Mr. Ashwood`s office. She had never seen such an elegant place as this and felt as if everything in that room was worth more than her years rent.
She then snapped out of it and quickly got out before the elevator door closed shut. She then met the other secretary for Mr. Ashwood a handsome brunette male who then led her to the waiting room and as she had expected it was only full of male applicants.
But there was something about all them, the applicants, including the secretary which just raised her hairs up, as if she was in a hunting game and was the prey. But she just ignored that thought contributing it to the nerves.
There in the applicants’ room, they all looked at her in surprise wondering what she was doing here but she stared back anyone who dared. This was a free country and she was going to make sure Mr. Ashwood stopped being sexists and gave her the job.
But unknown by Fiona, there were all not surprised by her being a woman, it was because she was a human! Ashwood enterprise only hired shifters and their job Ads were secretly distributed to shifters only. No human ever got hired there or even received the job advert.
To Fiona`s dismay some males then started instead hitting on her, asking for her number and looked at her as if she was no competition at all when it came to getting the job. Well she was going to show them all!
‘’Hey, so how did you know about the Ad?’’ one of the males an Irish red head who sat next to her then asked and she first looked sharply at him ready to give him a taste of his own medicine if he was trying to make fun of her.
But instead her face softened as she realized he was just asking out of friendly curiosity.
‘’I read it from some paper which I picked up by some tree during a hike and Yes I know about the Ad wanting males only but I’m here to change Mr. Ashwood`s mind and help him to stop being so sexists by giving me the job.’’ Fiona then replied the
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